> Generally consumer protection by regulation seems to suffer from a form of regulatory capture ...
I've heard these theories a lot, but I almost never see much evidence; is there any evidence it applies in this situation?
> doctors
I think it's very important to regulate doctors and medical care. I don't want any quack hanging out a shingle and treating people. The same goes for medical devices.
I've heard these theories a lot, but I almost never see much evidence; is there any evidence it applies in this situation?
> doctors
I think it's very important to regulate doctors and medical care. I don't want any quack hanging out a shingle and treating people. The same goes for medical devices.